Interference is the second of three exhibitions celebrating 10 years of Eyebeam support for artists experimenting with new technologies. Employing a diverse array of media and strategies, which includes data visualization, performance, community engagement and public intervention, the artists and collectives featured in Interference probe ideas of access and autonomy.

From the very public, but deliberately obscured, satellite surveillance data recorded in Paglen and IAAâ€™s work tracking CIA aircraft, to the intimacy of Magidâ€™s collaboration with a local NYC police officer; from Foraysâ€™ engagement with local community gardeners, to GRL, GÃ³mez de Llarena and Gitmanâ€™s tools for communication, the projects in Interference ask us to seriously consider concepts of communal space in an increasingly privatized public sphere.

Amanda McDonald Crowley, Executive Director

Click here for a list of public workshops and events during Interference: